Anna Wintour

News about Anna Wintour, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

Chronology of Coverage

May. 6, 2014

Celebrities and fashionistas at Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual Costume Institute gala dress in formal wear in honor of designer Charles James and Vogue editor Anna Wintour MORE

Apr. 24, 2014

Anna Wintour is requiring full evening dress and decorations for men, including tailcoat, waistcoat and white bow tie, at Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute gala; event will celebrate both inauguration of rebranded Anna Wintour Costume Center and exhibition on designer Charles James. MORE

Jan. 14, 2014

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, which has undergone a nearly $40-million renovation, will be renamed in honor of Ms. Wintour, Vogue’s editor in chief. MORE

Sep. 23, 2013

David Carr The Media Equation column contends Vogue editor Anna Wintour has always been a big deal, but her influence within Conde Nast as artistic director has extended her reign; notes she is now on the march in ways that are not just reshaping the magazines but the editorial structure within the organization; points out Wintour is turning her attention to Glamour, which lost over 28 percent of newsstand sales in past year, and perhaps other magazines. MORE

Sep. 12, 2013

Vogue editor Anna Wintour attends United States Open tennis tournament in midst of her hectic New York Fashion Week schedule. MORE

Mar. 13, 2013

Conde Nast announces that it is expanding role of longtime Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who will take on additional role of artistic director of Conde Nast. MORE

Jun. 17, 2012

Anna Wintour, Vogue magazine editor in chief, co-hosts a $40,000-per-plate fund-raising dinner in New York City, along with Sarah Jessica Parker, for Pres Obama's re-election campaign; Wintour has emerged as an engaged Obama bundler, those well-connected and highly motivated wranglers of cash for political candidates. MORE

Feb. 9, 2012

Vogue editor Anna Wintour hosts shopping event in the meatpacking district of Manhattan, featuring the T-shirts, tote bags and other accessories created by a group of American designers for Runway to Win, in support of President Obama's re-election campaign. MORE

Mary Jo White drew closer to taking over the Securities and Exchange Commission; European leaders recommitted to austerity measures; and Anna Wintour, longtime editor of Vogue, took on a new role at Condé Nast.